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Strategies & Market Trends : Value Investing

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To: Paul Senior who wrote (29294)12/18/2007 11:51:36 AM
From: E_K_S  Read Replies (2) of 78842
 
RE: AYR & GLS

It appears that the dividend is not a qualified dividend for US investors.

investors.aircastle.com

From their Web site:"...Generally:Dividends received by a U.S. holder would generally be subject to tax in the year received and would not be eligible to be treated as "qualified dividend income". In addition, unless a U.S. holder makes a "QEF election" as defined in Section 1295 of the Internal Revenue Code, a U.S. holder will be subject to special rules with respect to (1) any "excess distributions" and (2) any gain realized on the sale or other disposition of the shares...."

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Have you researched this and do you plan to make a QEF election?

Also, Do you have any concern that the dividend payout ratio for AYR is 125%?

I like your theme for the investment especially with the order backlog for Boeing and AirBus.

EKS
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